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    Home»World»23-Year Jail for South Korea’s Ex-PM in Yoon Martial Law Scandal

    23-Year Jail for South Korea’s Ex-PM in Yoon Martial Law Scandal

    World January 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    23-Year Jail for South Korea’s Ex-PM in Yoon Martial Law Scandal
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    Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo faces over two decades behind bars after a Seoul court convicted him Wednesday of rebellion tied to ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law fiasco. The 23-year sentence exceeds prosecutors’ 15-year demand and builds on Yoon’s prior five-year penalty, classifying the December 3, 2024, decree as insurrection.

    Han’s complicity shone through in orchestrating a pre-decree cabinet meeting, staying silent amid the chaos, and nudging officials to implement draconian steps against media foes. Post-revocation—after just six hours via assembly vote—he endorsed a doctored version of the order, publicly disavowed it, and perjured himself before constitutional judges.

    In a packed, televised courtroom, Judge Lee Jin-kwan detained Han on the spot: ‘Your role demanded safeguarding democracy, yet you embraced rebellion, betting on its triumph.’ Special counsel evidence painted Han as a willing enabler, ignoring his denials of prior knowledge.

    This first conviction of a Yoon aide in the cabinet signals escalating judicial scrutiny. Yoon’s own high-stakes trial ended recently, with execution demanded; decision looms February 19. South Korea’s response to the crisis highlights its robust institutions: a brief martial law attempt crumbled under legislative fire, now pursued relentlessly by courts.

    The saga grips the nation, exposing elite accountability in a democracy forged from past dictatorships. Han’s downfall warns against constitutional sabotage, as justice prevails in Seoul’s halls.

    Constitutional crisis Ex-PM jail term Han Duck-soo sentence Korean politics scandal Rebellion Charges Seoul court verdict South Korea martial law Yoon Suk Yeol trial
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